Children's Home Society of WV Transitional Living Program

Children's Home Society of WV Transitional Living Program The Transitional Living Program with Children's Home Society of WV provides services to youth ages 16-21 who are homeless.

Children's Home Society of WV is excited to host the Ninth Annual Parkersburg SleepOut on October 26, 2024 at the Jackson Memorial Ball Fields. We hope to raise awareness about the homeless youth population in the Mid-Ohio Valley, as well as raise money to be able to provide services to these youth. There are many different ways that you can become involved from volunteering, donating, and/or form

ing a team. For more information on how you can get involved please contact, Michelle Pritchett at (681) 468-3622

The Children's Home Society Transitional Living Program is asking for your help! For our once monthly drop in events, we...
06/11/2026

The Children's Home Society Transitional Living Program is asking for your help! For our once monthly drop in events, we need you! Do you like to make family style meals? Want to share cuisine that youth may have never had the chance to try? Or maybe just want to share some gift cards so they can enjoy a pizza night together? Do you have a talent or skill you can help teach for our focus? If so, please reach out to The Children's Home Society at 304-485-0650!

06/08/2026
06/05/2026

West Virginia Department of Human Services today announced applications for the Emergency Low Income Energy Assistance Program (ELIEAP) will be accepted from June 8 through June 26, 2026, or until funds are exhausted.

The federally funded program assists eligible state residents in paying home heating or cooling bills. Residents whose primary heating and cooling source is gas or electricity must provide a termination notice or a past due utility bill when applying for ELIEAP. Households using other primary heating sources or bulk fuel may qualify for assistance if their heating fuel levels are critically low during the application period.

Households that received a direct payment through the regular Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LIEAP) must verify that the benefit was used for home heating expenses. Applicants must submit a current receipt equal to the amount of LIEAP assistance received along with their ELIEAP application. Failure to provide verification of payment will result in denial of the application.

Eligibility for ELIEAP is based on household income, household size, and responsibility for paying home heating or cooling costs. To qualify, households must meet all program requirements and be experiencing an energy emergency that could disrupt their primary heating or cooling source if assistance is not provided.

The income limit for Fiscal Year 2026 is 60 percent of the State Median Income. The maximum allowable gross income levels for ELIEAP Fiscal Year (FY) 2026 are listed below:

*For each additional household member, add $688. Households whose countable income exceeds the maximum allowable amount are not eligible for assistance. Certain types of income may be excluded when determining ELIEAP eligibility.

Residents must apply in person at their local DoHS office. A directory of local offices is available at dohs.wv.gov/field-offices. Applications will be processed while funding remains available.

06/03/2026

Family Fun Day is right around the corner! Join us as we kick off Summer June 11th from 4-7PM.

We'll have free food, Kona Ice, games, and activities like face painting, balloon art, and rock painting! Many local agencies will also be joining us to help families bloom!

Come and see us from 5:00-8:00 make some great connections, learn about available resources, and maybe even leave with o...
05/20/2026

Come and see us from
5:00-8:00 make some great connections, learn about available resources, and maybe even leave with one of the great door prizes.

We have a double donation and it kind of got all mixed up together but I want to shout out a huge thank you to Rose Hugh...
05/20/2026

We have a double donation and it kind of got all mixed up together but I want to shout out a huge thank you to Rose Hughes (three of the baskets and some of the food she donated have already been given out to our program youth) and also, our deepest gratitude to Joshua Smith and the Cre8tive Cosplay of the Mid-Ohio Valley gang for their donation of food to our IL/TL food bank as well. Josh get's extra kudos from our staff for offering to let us utilize his van for hauling some furniture for our two latest apartment move-in's We appreciate it so much, it definitely made our day a little easier.

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2500 36th Street
Parkersburg, WV
26104

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